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In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug

Amphibian skin secretion is an ideal source of antimicrobial peptides that are difficult to induce drug resistance to due to their membrane-targeting mechanism as a new treatment scheme. In this study, a natural antimicrobial peptide Temporin-1CEh was identified by molecular cloning and mass spectro...

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Autores principales: Ye, Zhuming, Zhou, Xiaowei, Xi, Xinping, Zai, Yu, Zhou, Mei, Chen, Xiaoling, Ma, Chengbang, Chen, Tianbao, Wang, Lei, Kwok, Hang Fai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335979
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030604
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author Ye, Zhuming
Zhou, Xiaowei
Xi, Xinping
Zai, Yu
Zhou, Mei
Chen, Xiaoling
Ma, Chengbang
Chen, Tianbao
Wang, Lei
Kwok, Hang Fai
author_facet Ye, Zhuming
Zhou, Xiaowei
Xi, Xinping
Zai, Yu
Zhou, Mei
Chen, Xiaoling
Ma, Chengbang
Chen, Tianbao
Wang, Lei
Kwok, Hang Fai
author_sort Ye, Zhuming
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description Amphibian skin secretion is an ideal source of antimicrobial peptides that are difficult to induce drug resistance to due to their membrane-targeting mechanism as a new treatment scheme. In this study, a natural antimicrobial peptide Temporin-1CEh was identified by molecular cloning and mass spectrometry from the skin secretions of the Chinese forest frog (Rana chensinensis). Through the study of the structure and biological activity, it was found that Temporin-1CEh was a helical peptide from the Temporin family, and possessed good anti-Gram-positive bacteria activity through the mechanism of membrane destruction. Seven analogues were further designed to obtain broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity and higher stability in different physiological conditions. The results showed that T1CEh-KKPWW showed potent antibacterial activity with significantly increasing the activity against Gram-negative bacteria in vitro and in vivo with low haemolysis. In addition, T1CEh-KKPWW2 showed high sensitivity to the pH, serum or salts conditions, which applied a branched structure to allow the active units of the peptide to accumulate. Even though the haemolytic activity was increased, the stable antibacterial activity made this novel analogue meet the conditions to become a potential candidate in future antimicrobial and antibiofilm applications.
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spelling pubmed-89496002022-03-26 In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug Ye, Zhuming Zhou, Xiaowei Xi, Xinping Zai, Yu Zhou, Mei Chen, Xiaoling Ma, Chengbang Chen, Tianbao Wang, Lei Kwok, Hang Fai Pharmaceutics Article Amphibian skin secretion is an ideal source of antimicrobial peptides that are difficult to induce drug resistance to due to their membrane-targeting mechanism as a new treatment scheme. In this study, a natural antimicrobial peptide Temporin-1CEh was identified by molecular cloning and mass spectrometry from the skin secretions of the Chinese forest frog (Rana chensinensis). Through the study of the structure and biological activity, it was found that Temporin-1CEh was a helical peptide from the Temporin family, and possessed good anti-Gram-positive bacteria activity through the mechanism of membrane destruction. Seven analogues were further designed to obtain broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity and higher stability in different physiological conditions. The results showed that T1CEh-KKPWW showed potent antibacterial activity with significantly increasing the activity against Gram-negative bacteria in vitro and in vivo with low haemolysis. In addition, T1CEh-KKPWW2 showed high sensitivity to the pH, serum or salts conditions, which applied a branched structure to allow the active units of the peptide to accumulate. Even though the haemolytic activity was increased, the stable antibacterial activity made this novel analogue meet the conditions to become a potential candidate in future antimicrobial and antibiofilm applications. MDPI 2022-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8949600/ /pubmed/35335979 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030604 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ye, Zhuming
Zhou, Xiaowei
Xi, Xinping
Zai, Yu
Zhou, Mei
Chen, Xiaoling
Ma, Chengbang
Chen, Tianbao
Wang, Lei
Kwok, Hang Fai
In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug
title In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug
title_full In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug
title_fullStr In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug
title_full_unstemmed In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug
title_short In Vitro & In Vivo Studies on Identifying and Designing Temporin-1CEh from the Skin Secretion of Rana chensinensis as the Optimised Antibacterial Prototype Drug
title_sort in vitro & in vivo studies on identifying and designing temporin-1ceh from the skin secretion of rana chensinensis as the optimised antibacterial prototype drug
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335979
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030604
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